So WHICH colloidal mineral supplement?
In specific, what works against gray hair (in practice, not just that
it says copper on the label)? It’s not easy to find colloidal
supplements that don’t have glycerine, etc. added. Anyone have an
opinion on whether the T.J. Clark minerals product is junk or jewels?
January 1st, 2007 at 9:41 am
In a message dated 6/25/2003 8:11:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
kathymatthews@… writes:
<< Probably one of the best is from Trace Mineral
Research. I is mined out of the Great Salt Lake. But
it is also one of the worst tasting.
I use the New Vision product. It tastes great and from all I’ve read it’s a
very repudable company. The only thing is that New Vision is a multi-level so
you have to join to be able to buy the stuff. It sure made the chronic neck
and joint pain I had go away.
January 1st, 2007 at 1:03 pm
Does anybody have any thoughts about fulvic acid liquid mineral
supplements? I have thought about getting one of these products to
use.
I have used HEALlix when I have been sick with great success.
HEALlix is a liquid of organically complexed minerals in an Fulvic
Acid base and ionized silver. I asked Leo and he does plan on
offering a product soon that will basically be HEALlix without the
silver. It will be much cheaper. He said about $28 for 32oz.
Don